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All That is a live-action comedy-variety show on Nickelodeon, that features sketches in a manner somewhat reminiscent of Saturday Night Live and an earlier Nick show You Can't Do That on Television. The show has guest actors and musical performances each episode. The theme song for All That is performed by TLC.

Soundtrack

On November 26, 1996, an official soundtrack for All That was released. The soundtrack featured the likes of Aaliyah, Faith Evans, TLC, Soul For Real, Coolio, Immature, Brandy, Naughty By Nature, and Mokenstef.

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November 26 - 1996 - Soundtrack - Aaliyah - Faith Evans - TLC - Soul For Real - Coolio - Immature - Brandy - Naughty By Nature - Mokenstef

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Some viewers have theorized that in the first five seasons, All That exclusively used urban contemporary music (i.e. hip-hop and R & B). But since that time, All That has aimed for more mainstream, pop oriented, "flavor of the month" acts (thus, lessening the show's original edge). Perhaps some fans believed that the shifting taste in music coincided with end of the so-called "Golden Age" of All That (after Season 6).

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Urban contemporary - Hip-hop - R & B - Pop

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An urban legend has been floating around the late Aaliyah. The story goes that Aaliyah, who tragically died in a plane crash at the age of 22 in August 2001, was scheduled to be a musical guest in the seventh season of All That. This would've made Aaliyah one of only a handful of artists to be a musical guest on both the old and new eras of All That. The urban legend even went as far as to say that just prior to her death, Aaliyah's presumed performance was recorded but ultimately replaced by a different musical guest.http://www.tv.com/all-that/show/3090/forums.html&fpage=show_messages.php&board=2273&topic=83196&page=0

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Urban legend - Plane crash - August 2001

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